APC 13 09 05 25 4 3d

APC 13 09 05 25 4 3d



♦ must = I'm sure/certain that sth is true

Must is used in affirmative sentences and expresses positive logical assumptions.

e.g. It is Sunday. He must be at home. (I'm surę he is at home.)


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